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1970 in LGBT rights
This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 1970. June[] 28 — On the one-year anniversary of the Stonewall riots, more than 2,000 -
Operation Spanner
Operation Spanner was the name of an operation carried out by police in Manchester in the United Kingdom in 1987. The police had obtained a video which they believed depicted acts of sadistic torture, and -
THINK AGAIN
THINK AGAIN is an artist-activist collaborative founded in 1997 by David John Attyah (b. Los Angeles) and S.A. Bachman (b. Columbus, Ohio.) They create billboard and public art campaigns throughout the United States -
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If a video is available online, but cannot be uploaded to Wikipedia, it may be appropriate to use{{externalvideo}} to provide a direct link to download the video of sufficient quality and a (referenced) description -
Hetty King
Template:Infobox performer Template:Otheruses4 Winifred Emms (1883 in Shoreditch, London - September 28, 1972), was an English entertainer who played on the Music Halls over a period of 70 years. Winifred adopted the stage name -
StraightWay Foundation
has opposed liberal Muslim groups such as the Al-Fatiha Foundation. In 2005, Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London, ignited controversy when he thanked Straightway for their support for controversial Islamic cleric Yusuf al-Qaradawi. Ex -
AbOUT
abOUT was a Toronto-based monthly magazine (online biweekly lifestyles and current affairs?), serving the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities of Southern Ontario, Western New York and Montreal (or North America in general?). A -
Portal:Intersex
Welcome To The Intersex Portal Intersexuality (definition) Intersex surgery Back to the Transgender Portal -
Beautiful Thing
Beautiful Thing is a 1996 British film directed by Hettie MacDonald and released by Channel 4 Films. The screenplay was written by Jonathan Harvey based on his own original play of the same name. The -
Molly house
bar. The most famous of these was Mother Clap's Molly house in the Holborn area of London. In the 18th century, homosexual males in England were prosecuted under sodomy laws, for which the penalty -
Template:Imagemap
Template documentation (for the above template, sometimes hidden or invisible) This is an translation of the from the german Wikipedia. It is more powerful than the normal Imagemap-Template. ImageMap for linking image to other -
Charles Hitchen
Charles Hitchen (c. 1675 – 1727) was a "thief-taker" (unofficial policeman) and infamous criminal in 18th century London who was also infamously tried for homosexuality. He was from a poor family and was apprenticed as -
OutburstUK Black Pride Festival
Template:Multiple issues OutburstUK Black LGBT Pride Festival [1] is the name of the black lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender registered Community Interest Organization which arranges events for the black LGBT community in London, England -
J.D.s
J.D.s is a queer punk zine founded in Toronto by G.B. Jones and co-published with Bruce LaBruce, that ran for eight issues from 1985 to 1991. " J.D.s is seen -
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Lebo Mathosa
Template:Infobox musical artist 2 Lebo Mathosa (1977 - 23 October 2006) was a popular South African kwaito singer. -
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John Curry
with skating was rather casual. Curry's father died when he was 16; he then moved to London to study with Arnold Gerschwiler, who coached him to his first British title in 1971. In 1972 -
Will Young
Light My Fire". As a teenager, Young studied politics at the University of Exeter before moving to London, where he studied musical theatre at Arts Educational School. Young put his studies on hold in late -
Ada Dwyer Russell
Ada Dwyer Russell (1863–1952), was a Mormon actress of the stage. She performed on stage in Broadway theatre and London. Dwyer married Harold Russell in 1893 but entered a lifelong separation a few years -
Albany Trust
LGBT Rights Laws around the world -
Eurogames (LGBT sporting event)
The EuroGames are a gay and lesbian sporting event in Europe, hosted by license of the European Gay and Lesbian Sport Federation and organised by one or more of the federation's member clubs. The -
European Forum of LGBT Christian Groups
The European Forum of LGBT Christian Groups is a Europe-wide ecumenical organization which supports European Christians of non-heterosexual or non-heteronormative identity. It holds an annual continental conference around Ascensiontide on a rotating -
Pentland Hick
Edwin Pentland Hick, b. 21 July 1919, is a British entrepreneur, Author, publisher, and veteran of World War 2. Hick is today best known for founding the Flamingo Land Theme Park and Zoo in North -
Nancy Astley
local theatre. They begin a friendship that grows when, after Kitty finds an opportunity to perform in London for better exposure, she asks Nan to join her. Nan enthusiastically agrees and leaves her family to
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